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Eran Kahana Authors Two Chapters for the American Bar Association's The Law of Artificial Intelligence and Smart Machines
August 8, 2019
Eran Kahana, cybersecurity and IP attorney at Maslon, authored two chapters for the American Bar Association's The Law of Artificial Intelligence and Smart Machines guide. Kahana was among a select list of high-level industry experts invited to contribute to the guide, which provides an in-depth examination of how artificial intelligence has evolved, how it will affect the legal profession, and how the law will be reformed to meet the new realities created by AI. Eran's chapters, "Cybersecurity Uses of Artificial Intelligence," and "A World with Ubiquitous Artificial Intelligence," help to inform the broader discussion of a wide-range of AI topics including healthcare regulation, entertainment, labor laws, aviation, military applications, and more.
Eran is an experienced attorney concentrating his practice on cybersecurity and intellectual property law. He counsels clients on a wide variety of matters related to cybersecurity, privacy, technology law, artificial intelligence, trademarks, patents, and copyright issues. In addition, Eran is a Fellow at Stanford Law School and serves in a variety of cybersecurity thought-leadership roles. He is a graduate of the FBI's Citizen Academy and works closely with the FBI, Department of Justice, Secret Service, and colleagues from the private and academic sectors to promote and sustain cybersecurity best practices. To that end, Eran serves as both a director on the Executive Board and as general counsel of InfraGard (Minnesota Chapter), a public-private sector organization affiliated with the FBI. He also serves on the Advisory Board of MN Cyber, an organization dedicated to position Minnesota as a national leader in cybersecurity.
For more information, go to: American Bar Association, The Law of Artificial Intelligence and Smart Machines.